Canada's modern-day First Nations : Nunavut and evolving relationships / by Ellyn Sanna with William Hunter.
by Sanna, Ellyn; Hunter, William.
Material type: BookSeries: Nelson, Sheila. How Canada became Canada: Publisher: Philadelphia : Mason Crest Publishers, c2006Description: 87 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm.ISBN: 1422200108.Subject(s): Inuit -- Nunavut -- History | Inuit -- Nunavut -- Politics and government | Inuit -- Nunavut -- Social life and customs | National self-determination -- Nunavut | Nunavut -- History | Nunavut -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 971.9/500497124 Online resources: Table of contents
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Summary: Presents a tour of Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, the First Nations territory created in 1999; discusses the history of Canada's First Nations people; and examines the roles First Nations have played in Canadian history.
First Nations' place in Canada's identity -- Land claims and other controversies -- The formation of Nunavut -- Daily life in Nunavut and other First Nation communities -- Looking toward the future.
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971.9 LEV Nunavut / | 971.9 MAR Northwest Territories / | 971.9 PAR Yukon / | 971.9 SAN Canada's modern-day First Nations : | 971.91 FER Yukon Territory / | 972 ANC The past / | 972 ARM Treasures from Mexico / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 82) and index.
First Nations' place in Canada's identity -- Land claims and other controversies -- The formation of Nunavut -- Daily life in Nunavut and other First Nation communities -- Looking toward the future.
Presents a tour of Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, the First Nations territory created in 1999; discusses the history of Canada's First Nations people; and examines the roles First Nations have played in Canadian history.
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